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Allstate Will Repay California Policyholders $30M

West News • June 27, 2005
Allstate Insurance Company will pay $30 million to California auto and homeowner policyholders that were overcharged, according to the Los Angeles Times. Approximately 250,000 customers will ...

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Subject: Allstates USA Claim Settlement Practices Need Auditing

Posted On: July 4, 2005, 5:59 pm CDT
Posted By: Roger Poe
Comment:
I've watched Allstate, both in Texas and in Florida (post 2004 hurricanes), take advantage of their clients by cleverly presenting artificial construction claim settlement estimation values.

Also, to drop 95,000 policy holders, which action directly affects - endangers approximately 256,500 men women and children, is an interesting 'thank you' to those 95,000 wage earners.

And now, to arrogantly work the general public psyche regarding fear of loss of personal protection from loss, and work the regulatory system, and negotiate from a almost extortionary like position, is sad.

It's wondered if all their advertising is to make up for market loss created by their business culture practices.

2004 was a very good year for profiteers.

2005 may be even better.

Roger Poe
rogerpoe@acnet.net
Subject Posted By Posted On
Allstates USA Claim Settlement Practices Need Auditing Roger Poe
Jul 4, 2005, 5:59 pm
Allstate is not the only one guilty Trudy
Jun 29, 2005, 7:27 am
RE: ALLSTATE to REPAY Irritated in Idaho
Jun 28, 2005, 1:58 pm
ALLSTATE to REPAY CA Joe
Jun 28, 2005, 12:56 pm
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